Billy Eichner Was Mentored By Joan Rivers | Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend

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Published on September 27, 2022

Plus, Billy explains why being gay in 2006 led to him being “shipped off to Bravo.” https://link.chtbl.com/EichnerRiversCONAF

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Deeper, unboundedly playful, and free from FCC regulations, Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend is a weekly opportunity for Conan to hang out with the people he enjoys most and perhaps find some real friendship along the way. Watch highlights of Conan, Sona Movsesian and Matt Gourley chatting with celebrities and meeting fans, along with special segments like “Review the Reviewers” and “Big Dick History.”

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15 comments

  • Peterson Roberto da Silva 2 years ago

    First

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  • J B 2 years ago

    Damn never been this fast

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  • Hunter D 2 years ago

    Joan is an icon. So glad Billy brought this up, especially given that Conan seemed to continue the ridiculous Carson “banning” like Leno did. I love Conan but that wasn’t right.

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  • Gilligan McNeuter 2 years ago

    Oh my gawd What a great story Bless Joan and Billy Such awesome people

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  • Bohdan Anderson 2 years ago

    Love these longer videos

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  • TheMJ5779 2 years ago

    Idk about you guys but I think johnny Carson was a little light in the loafers if you know what I mean

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  • JRS 2 years ago

    Well this clip was just delightful

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  • YodatheHobbit 2 years ago

    That’s an amazing story I had no idea. Beautiful thing for Joan to have done for her friend. Unfortunately I never really liked Joan near the end of her life before she died because she was always on and I didn’t realize she was on and that they were jokes. I thought she was very insincere person not realizing it was comedy, constantly insulting people’s fashion sense at awards shows, etc. But I’m glad now to be corrected and see that she was a good human being. I remember seeing her in the ’80s and ’90s on TV a bit and always seeing parodies of her but never really getting to see her early stuff.

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  • dd 2 years ago

    Thanks for sharing

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  • GodLovesUgly042 2 years ago

    I’m honored, honestly. Lmao

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  • Priapus HK 2 years ago

    3:23 “and later come back and say ‘I was right’… that was my dad, btw.” Quintessential Conan.

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  • Priapus HK 2 years ago

    3:43 “Straight Talk” Now there’s a waste of the perfect name.

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  • Priapus HK 2 years ago

    8:29 I’m gonna see Bros just for this. The sudden verbal violence of his response is what makes it so funny.

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  • Genghis Can! 2 years ago

    The 2000s seem like so long ago, people forget that the media landscape was terrible for anyone other than straight white older males

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  • Francophone 2 years ago

    Billy gave us a handful of talk show host names that invited Joan Rivers during her renaissance years. One name is clearly missing here! Couldn’t Conan address this? It would have been a good opportunity. He lately said it himself in the podcast: it takes a man of culture to admit you’re wrong! Obviously no one likes to do it but it’s the more noble thing to do. And when you do so, most of the time people respond in gratefulness. Well, do yourself this favor Coco and spill those Joan Rivers beans, we’ll be grateful.

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